If you live a sad, sad life where you're not allowed to drop an F-bomb on the regular, maybe it's time for you invest in the world's greatest coloring book that is so eloquently titled Go F*ck Yourself, I'm Coloring. Maybe if people see you coloring a page that says "f*ck this," they'll leave you the hell alone.

We are certainly not impervious to the charms of Pusheen, the tubby cartoon tabby. If you unwind best with a cat in your lap (and want to put a stop to the endless social-media scroll), opt for this paperback pick to color in during your off-hours.

Hey girl, why don't you kick back and de-stress by coloring in handsome Canadian heartthrob, Ryan Gosling? This coloring book is so enjoyably silly that even those impervious to his stoic attractiveness will get a kick out of it.

Joanna Basford is known for creating whimsical, kaleidoscopic wonderlands in her best-selling series of adult coloring books. Her newest work, Johanna's Christmas, showcases the magic of the holidays, with its heaps of toys and trinket-trimmed trees, and increases it to a dizzying scale.

This is one adult coloring book that contains some very adult language. Swear words ranging from the rude (but chaste) "idiot" to the succinctly satisfying "f*ck" are scripted here against the calming floral mandala backdrops found in the regular, G-rated books.

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Fabulous Beasts Night & Day Coloring Book: Incredible Creatures to Bring to Life

This book offers a nice break from the mundane and puts your stagnant creative energy back to work — its intricate illustrations of mythical creatures help to reinvigorate your imagination. We also like that its "night" pages have dark backgrounds, so they're even easier on the eyes at the end of a long day.

This paperback allows you to artfully remix 22 of the most well-known impressionist works. It is totally up to you whether you want to stay faithful to the painter's original palette or scribble in something a little more trippy.

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Unicorns Are Jerks: A Coloring Book Exposing The Cold, Hard, Sparkly Truth

We were shocked to find out that unicorns are jerks, but this adult coloring book is irrefutable proof – color in these horned menaces as they commit one annoyance after another. This fan-favorite pick is an easy, lighthearted activity for when you need a distraction from the peskiness of everyday life.

Crayola is synonymous with color, so it only makes sense that the iconic crayon company is also jumping in on the adult coloring trend. Their kit features 12 ornate animal designs, plus a full set of markers and colored pencils, providing kids-at-heart a full spectrum of shades to choose from.

This book's pictures are described as "architectural mandalas," and that's a pretty apt statement. An almost dizzying amount of detail provides hours of soothing entertainment, as the black-and-white page becomes a beautiful, technicolor metropolis.

A great pick for all ages, this fun book is chock-full of little doodles with an infectious cheerfulness that makes it an absolute joy to color. The dynamic, asymmetrical illustrations keep you engaged with the page from start to finish.

Project the colors of your imagination onto the page with Angie Grace's book of mandalas. The longer you work on one of its gorgeously illustrated designs, the more you'll feel your stress melt away, leaving you with beautiful art to admire once you're finished!

This book of intricately detailed, flowing inky designs give you no choice but to set your worries aside and just concentrate on filling in the blank spaces. Hopefully once you've completed a picture, your troubles will become just a small speck in the background.

From circular mandalas to full-page designs, this adult coloring book helps switch your stressors off as you color the whole thing in. Slightly thicker pages are great for using a variety of coloring mediums including markers.